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  2. David Icke - Wikipedia

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    Website. davidicke.com. David Vaughan Icke (/ vɔːn aɪk / vawn iyk; born 29 April 1952) is an English conspiracy theorist and a former footballer and sports broadcaster. [1][2][3][4][5] He has written over 20 books, self-published since the mid-1990s, and spoken in more than 25 countries. [6][7][8] In 1990, Icke visited a psychic who told him ...

  3. The People's Voice (website) - Wikipedia

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    Logos of former website names used by The People's Voice. The People's Voice (formerly known as NewsPunch and Your News Wire) is an American fake news website [1] based in Los Angeles. The site was founded as Your News Wire[5][11][12] in 2014 by Sean Adl-Tabatabai and his husband, Sinclair Treadway. [3][6][13] In November 2018, it rebranded ...

  4. Center for Countering Digital Hate - Wikipedia

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    The Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH), formerly Brixton Endeavors, is a British not-for-profit NGO [3] company [1] with offices in London and Washington, D.C. with the stated purpose of stopping the spread of online hate speech and disinformation. [3][4] It campaigns to deplatform people that it believes promote hate or misinformation ...

  5. Talk:David Icke/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    The immigration officers glanced at each other, attempting to square this denial with the memo they had received from a coalition of respectable and trustworthy anti-racist groups, accusing David Icke of anti-Semitism. Finally, after four hours of questioning, they concluded that when David Icke said lizards, lizards was what he meant.

  6. The Richie Allen Show - Wikipedia

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    The conspiracy theorist David Icke (pictured) was described by Hope not Hate as a significant influence on Richie Allen. Richie Allen is an Irish radio broadcaster and journalist. He began his career presenting late-night shows in Waterford, Ireland, where he later became the producer of the station's news show. [3]

  7. Joy of Satan Ministries - Wikipedia

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    www.joyofsatan.org. Joy of Satan Ministries, also referred to as Joy of Satan (JoS), [1] is a western esoteric occult organization founded in 2002 by Andrea Herrington [2] (a.k.a. Maxine Dietrich). [2] Joy of Satan Ministries advocates "Spiritual Satanism", [3] an ideology that presents a synthesis of theistic Satanism, Nazism, gnosticism ...

  8. The People's Voice (internet TV station) - Wikipedia

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    The People’s Voice was a free global internet television and radio station which broadcast from 25 November 2013 until mid-2014. The station's main studio was in Wembley, London, with representatives in the United States. It was created with a crowdsourcing campaign on the fund-raising platform indiegogo. Its main creator was David Icke. [1 ...

  9. Kate Shemirani - Wikipedia

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    Kate Shemirani. Kay Allison " Kate " Shemirani[1] (born 1965) [2] is a British conspiracy theorist, anti-vaccine activist and former nurse who lost her licence to practise in 2020 for misconduct. [3][4] She is best known for promoting conspiracy theories about COVID-19, vaccinations and 5G technology. [5]